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How to autocomplete from specific address book?

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Hello,

I am running TB 31.4.0 on Ubuntu 14.04-64bit. In "Edit->Preferences->Composition->Addressing", the option "When addressing messages, look for matching entries in: Local Address Books" is default. But how can I select one local address book specifically (instead of autocompleting from all local adress books)?

Thanks for any help!

Hello, I am running TB 31.4.0 on Ubuntu 14.04-64bit. In "Edit->Preferences->Composition->Addressing", the option "When addressing messages, look for matching entries in: Local Address Books" is default. But how can I select one local address book specifically (instead of autocompleting from all local adress books)? Thanks for any help!
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when I in writing a message look under tools I found "automated completion of addresses" click on that opens a choice which address-book to use

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Gnospen said

when I in writing a message look under tools I found "automated completion of addresses" click on that opens a choice which address-book to use

Hello, are you on Ubuntu too? On my side when composing a message the Tools menu items are: -Mail & Newsgroups -Address Book

Clicking on Address Book just opens the Address Book...

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Gnospen may have the MoreFunctionsForAddressBook add-on that provides this feature.

https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html

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You are right, I like that add-on.

Modified by Gnospen

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Zenos said

Gnospen may have the MoreFunctionsForAddressBook add-on that provides this feature. https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html

Thanks it does work with MoreFunctionsForAddressBook add-on. TB Should integrate these functions as standard!